Ellerman Lines: Remembering a Great British Shipping Company

The Ellerman Line was formed by John Reeves Ellerman at the end of the nineteenth century. Ellerman left home at 14, and at 24 he established J. Ellerman & Co. in London; by 1893 he was appointed chair of a shipping company. Following the acquisition of various companies Ellerman Lines Ltd was formed on 22 January 1902 becoming one of the greatest shipping lines in the world. Services were offered to the Mediterranean, India, South America, and East and South Africa as Ellerman's group grew. Ellerman Lines traded successfully through war and peace, and was heavily involved in the war effort, until the third quarter of the century when many countries gained their independence from Britain. The 1960s containerization saw this once great shipping line close for good.

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Ellerman Lines: Remembering a Great British Shipping Company

The Ellerman Line was formed by John Reeves Ellerman at the end of the nineteenth century. Ellerman left home at 14, and at 24 he established J. Ellerman & Co. in London; by 1893 he was appointed chair of a shipping company. Following the acquisition of various companies Ellerman Lines Ltd was formed on 22 January 1902 becoming one of the greatest shipping lines in the world. Services were offered to the Mediterranean, India, South America, and East and South Africa as Ellerman's group grew. Ellerman Lines traded successfully through war and peace, and was heavily involved in the war effort, until the third quarter of the century when many countries gained their independence from Britain. The 1960s containerization saw this once great shipping line close for good.

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Ellerman Lines: Remembering a Great British Shipping Company

Ellerman Lines: Remembering a Great British Shipping Company

by Ian Collard
Ellerman Lines: Remembering a Great British Shipping Company

Ellerman Lines: Remembering a Great British Shipping Company

by Ian Collard

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Overview

The Ellerman Line was formed by John Reeves Ellerman at the end of the nineteenth century. Ellerman left home at 14, and at 24 he established J. Ellerman & Co. in London; by 1893 he was appointed chair of a shipping company. Following the acquisition of various companies Ellerman Lines Ltd was formed on 22 January 1902 becoming one of the greatest shipping lines in the world. Services were offered to the Mediterranean, India, South America, and East and South Africa as Ellerman's group grew. Ellerman Lines traded successfully through war and peace, and was heavily involved in the war effort, until the third quarter of the century when many countries gained their independence from Britain. The 1960s containerization saw this once great shipping line close for good.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780752489636
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ian Collard took early retirement around 15 years ago and began to compile a collection of maritime photographs, beginning with those he has taken over the past 40 years. His first book was Mersey Shipping: The Twilight Years, and since then he has written a number of books on shipping, industry, and local history, including Birkenhead Docks, Cammel Laird, Coastal Shipping, Isle of Man Shipping Remembered, and Liverpool’s Shipping Groups. He gives regular presentations and slide shows to various organizations.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

Abbreviations 8

History 9

The City & Hall Lines 11

The Ellerman Group 16

The First World War 21

Ellerman's Wilson Line 24

From 1920 to 1945 27

Hamburg Slid 46

Fleet List 48

Ellerman & Papayanni Line 48

Charters 87

Westcott & Laurence 90

Montgomerie & Workman 91

George Smith & Sons 93

Robert Alexander & Company 136

Ellerman & Bucknall 190

Ellerman's Wilson Vessels 229

Ships Managed for the Ministry of War Transport 230

Ellerman 20 per cent Owned, Ben Line 80 per cent Owned 233

Vessels Chartered for the Ellesmere Port-Mediterranean Services 233

Ellerman City Liners 234

Ellerman Asia Limited (Andrew Weir Shipping Limited), London 234

Other Charters 235

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